Posts Tagged ‘Flavoured Tea’

Category: Rooibos
Tea Company: Georgia Tea Company (website)
Ingredients: not listed
Vendor Suggested Preparation: not listed

Georgia Tea Company Rooibos Belgian Chocolate

Have you ever smelled a Tea or Tisane while it’s infusing or steeping and you just want to swim in it!?  This is one of those teas/tisanes for me!  Seriously… if Heaven had a room filled with Rooibos, Belgian Chocolate, and Mint… it would smell like this.  Some of you may think I am exaggerating at the moment but I’m not.  The marvelous scent of this Rooibos is beyond powerful… it’s extremely intense and it’s WONDERFUL!  One of my favorite Soy Milks sells something called Chocolate Peppermint Stick around the holidays and this is very much like its scent double!

After this is done infusing the color is one of the darkest ‘brewed’ Rooibos’s I have ever seen!

In tradition with the rest of its characteristics the taste also follows suit – continuing on with the intensity of the other “scents” both sight and smell.  Yes, it’s chocolate but not a milky chocolate consistency per say but you still know it’s there.  Most of you know I drink all of my tea/tisanes PLAIN but Georgia Tea Company suggests trying it with cream.  I just might have to break my rule to see what they mean by that but for right now… I’m drinking this “plain jane”.

Soy Delicious’s Mint Chocolate Chip is my favorite (soy) Ice Cream and this taste and aftertaste reminds me a lot of that tempting treat.

This is Chocolate and Mint paired with Rooibos at it’s prime!  An Awesome Rooibos Experience in my book!  Cheers Georgia Tea Company, CHEERS!  I raise my tea cup to you!

You can purchase the Rooibos Belgian Chocolate directly from the Georgia Tea Company website.

Category: Black
Tea Company: Golden Moon Tea (website)
Ingredients: not listed online
Vendor Suggested Preparation: Infuse 4-5 minutes in freshly boiled water

Golden Moon Tea Honey Pear

From the label: Top quality black tea with the sweet flavor of ripe fruit, and rich, smooth honey.

The smell of the tea leaves (dry and wet) is musty. Oh, I see pollen pieces on the ingredient list. That would explain the slight musty smell.

The taste is of pear. Greenish Pears that may have not been ready to pick The amber liquid does not need sweeteners. It is fine all by itself. This reminds me more of white tea than black. The pollen is probably responsible for the “flowery” taste emitting from my cup. As this cools, the taste is unforgiving for me. I cannot bear to finish this tea, the flowers, the pollen, the mustiness all came together in a bitter mess of a tea. I hope to have better luck on my next Golden Moon sample, but it is a wrap for this one.

You can purchase the Honey Pear directly from the Golden Moon Tea website.

Category: Black
Tea Company: Golden Moon Tea (website)
Ingredients: High Quality Black Tea, Bergamot and Lavender
Vendor Suggested Preparation: One small spoon of leaves, 3-5 minutes in freshly boiled water.

Golden Moon Tea Tippy Earl Grey

For those of you that know me, the fact that I am reviewing an Earl Grey tea may seem a bit… strange. For those of you that do NOT know me, you should know that I do not like Earl Grey. I have tasted teas from all over the world, different cultures, countries and hundreds of different blended and flavoured tea, and I could just never get my head around one of the most well known teas, Earl Grey – until now.

I actually broke one of my own rules here on It’s All About The Leaf – the rule that says you can only review teas that you either like, or have never tried before. If you don’t like black teas, and know it, don’t review them.

When I received this tin of Tippy Earl Grey from Golden Moon, my first thought was “Who should get this to review? They should like Earl Greys – because it looks like a good one”. I made the mistake then of cracking the tin open for a sniff – and instantly I knew that I was the one reviewing this one! It smelled like Earl Grey – but not as flowery and had a sweetness about it.

Even with the great scent I was still approached it with a little trepidation – it IS Earl Grey after all, and I don’t LIKE Earl Grey! So I started with a little less than is was called for, and steeped it only for 3 minutes to keep the strength down.

First impressions, smooooooth. Subtle. NOT bitter! NOT flowery! What the heck am I drinking? I am so used to an extremely tannin’y brew that smells and tastes like flowers, that I was momentarily confused! I can smell the Bergamot, I can taste the Bergamot, but it is not like taking a sip of grandma’s perfume, which is my usual reaction to an Earl Grey! It tastes… good!

Golden Moon highlights that this tea is made with a high quality base – and by George they are right! Right from their site:

“How is the Golden Moon Tea Earl Grey better than most Earl Grey teas?

The tea base is of a much higher quality than most Earl Grey tea. Also, our flavor is a good deal more balanced. Most other Earl Grey teas use a very strong Bergamot to cover poor quality tea. Earl Grey tea connoisseurs love our Tippy Earl Grey because of its consistently good taste and high value per cup.”

That is it, that is exactly it. Well balanced with a high quality black tea base. That is what has been missing in my enjoyment of Earl Grey tea since I was a kid! I am really enjoying this tea – cup after cup. No milk required, no sugar required to mask the taste. Even as it cools, it stays balanced and enjoyable.

Bottom line – this is the tea that you want to get back to Earl Grey with. If you don’t like Earl Grey – try it. If you like Earl Grey – try it. The only people that may not enjoy it are ones that like bitter cups of flowers. This is not that, this is a sweet subtle and enjoyable cup of Earl Grey Flavoured Black Tea. Thank you Golden Moon – I cannot WAIT to try other teas from your collection, based on my enjoyment of this!

You can purchase the Tippy Earl Grey directly from the Golden Moon Tea website.

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